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SIGMOD
2004
ACM
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15 years 9 months ago
Online Event-driven Subsequence Matching over Financial Data Streams
Subsequence similarity matching in time series databases is an important research area for many applications. This paper presents a new approximate approach for automatic online s...
Huanmei Wu, Betty Salzberg, Donghui Zhang
AAAI
2006
14 years 11 months ago
Reasoning about Discrete Event Sources
We investigate the modelling of workflows, plans, and other event-generating processes as discrete event sources and reason about the possibility of having event sequences ending ...
Shieu-Hong Lin
BMCBI
2002
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14 years 9 months ago
Making sense of EST sequences by CLOBBing them
Background: Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) are single pass reads from randomly selected cDNA clones. They provide a highly cost-effective method to access and identify expressed g...
John Parkinson, David B. Guiliano, Mark L. Blaxter
BMCBI
2008
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14 years 9 months ago
Clustering of cognate proteins among distinct proteomes derived from multiple links to a single seed sequence
Background: Modern proteomes evolved by modification of pre-existing ones. It is extremely important to comparative biology that related proteins be identified as members of the s...
Adriano Barbosa-Silva, Venkata P. Satagopam, Reinh...
MDAI
2007
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Mining Frequent Diamond Episodes from Event Sequences
In this paper, we introduce a diamond episode of the form s1 → E → s2, where s1 and s2 are events and E is a set of events. The diamond episode s1 → E → s2 means that every...
Takashi Katoh, Kouichi Hirata, Masateru Harao